China is scaling solar and wind infrastructure to meet its AI sector’s surging energy needs.

As China’s artificial intelligence industry grows, so does its need for vast amounts of energy. To meet this demand while curbing carbon emissions, the country is turning to renewables—chiefly solar and wind power. Experts at the International Energy Agency and Stanford University note that these sources, paired with modern grid systems and energy storage, offer cleaner, more stable electricity for AI data centers and computational hubs spread across China’s diverse industrial zones.








